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ALL CITIZENS TO
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Designating October 17, Monday,
as the date for beginning a clean up
period Mayor H. M. Fearnside yes
terday issued a proclamation to the
citizens of Palatka asking that they
do everything possible to put their
premises in good order in time for
the big Armistice Day celebration.
The Woman's Club is taking an
active interest in this campaign,
which will extend over a period of
three' weeks, and it is expeeted to
put Palatka in better condition thanj
it has been in years. Following is i
the Mayor's proclamation:
WHEREAS; It has been the cus
tom for some time past for the
moyor to issue a proclamation for a
clean up campaign each spring and
fall, and
WHEREAS, no city can become or
remain beautiful save where the
citizens take great pride in keeping
their homes painted and in good re- j
pair, keeping their lawns clean and
Retting nnt flnwprs nnrl fthrnhs. flonn. I
ing up back yards and vacant lots,
and
WHEREAS, Bert Hodge Post of
the American Legion is planning a
big celebration for Armistice Day, at
which time hundreds of visitors will
be in our midst.
THEREFORE, I, Henry M. Fearn
side, by the power vested in me as
mayor of the city of Palatka, do set
aside three weeks, . beginning with
Monday, October 17, to be known as
clean-up-weeks. I issue this procla
mation at the request of the Civic
Committee of the Womans Club and
the Ward Civic Committee of the en
tire city. I beg of all citizens to make
every effort", to clean up their resi
dence and business property during
the time specified. Let eaoch and
every one of us do our bit toward
making our city beautiful. We can
accomplish this by planting flowers
and lawns and by improving the
lawns we have. And I specially ask I
nibll bDLD
DOWN FIGHTING TO
STAY BATTLE TIDE
Before a large and enthusiastic
crowd at the baseball park yester
day afternoon the Putnam High
School made its debut in high school
football in Florida by being defeated
by Marion High of Ocala by the score
of 26 to 0. Suffering from a slight
attack of stage fright in the first
half when the boys of Marion coun
ty carried the ball over for - four
touchdowns anl kicked two goals
out of four tries, the local High
School, after a ten minute rest . be
tween halves and a curtain lecture
from their coaches, came back in the
second half and played Ocala to a
standstill,, neither side being able to
carry the ball across the goal line
for a score during these two periods.
Repeatedly in the second half Put
nam High held their opponents for
downs, and after a few short gains
through the lnie, Jarrett for the lo
cals punted to Smith of the Brick
City, who fumbled and in the scram
ble after the ball an orange jersey
was in possession of it.
Smith Was .Ocala Star
Ocala used nothing but end runs
with Smith, their fullback, aided by
good interference, carrying the ball.
He proved to be the stellar light for
the Marion county aggregation, but
he was materially aided in his ground
gaining by th" eexcellent interference
of Quarterback Williams and Half
backs Hall and Rawls.
The orange and black line of the
locals held like a stone wall during
the second half. The local boys show
ed lack of experience in tackling and
rushing forward to break up plays,
as well as good interference but
game these faults 'can be corrected by
next week, when they meet the
Springfield Athletic Club of Jack-
sonville,"hnd there will be a different
story to tell. The locals will have
gotten over stage fright and will
have acquired the true college fight
ing spirit to carry them to victory.
Stars For Putnam
For the Putnam High, Knight and
Dressier proved to be the best ground
gainers, while Sibert, Cassels, Moaely
and Peterson were Btrong on defense
and repeatedly spilled the man car
rying th eball for a loss. Jarrett,
who played most of the game B3
quarterback, got away several punts
tp his credit during the second half,
which materially aided in keeping
the Marion county lads from scoring.
The line up follows:
PUTNAM ' MARION
Campbell C Stevens
Campbell RG Simmons'-Stroup
Rideaught LG L. Troxler
Tromley RT Leak
Mosely LT J. Troxler
McCormick- RE Thomas
Waterman Borland
Cassels LE Fielding
Waterman-JarrettQB Willianis
Dressier RHB Rawls-Blower3
Knight LHB Hall-Knight
Theatre. Miss Owen is one of the
best known leading women in motion
pictures, having supported the most
prominent stars of the' screen as
well as playing in all-star produc
tions. Miss Owen's most recent pic
ture was "The House of Toys" in
which she was featured by the Am
erican Film Company. She has been
in pictures since 1914, when she made
her initial appearance with the old
Majestic-Reliance Company.
Latere Miss Owen went with D. W.
Griffith and played in both "Intoler
ance" and "The Fall of Babylon." In
the last year she was with William
S. Hart in "Branding Broadway,"
with Charles Ray in "The Sheriff's
Son," with Tom Moore in "The City
of Coipradese," with Owen Moore in
"Sooner or Latere," and was one of
the leading players in Maurice Tour-
neur's special production, "Victory."
Until Nov. 1st, I wlil continue to be
in my office in the afternoons, only:
Office hours 1:15 to 5:30 p. m.
Phone 414 During Office Hours
A L. DAVENY, City . Chiropodist
ll-13-6t
B. H. KENDRICK
Practical Accountant
Will open a class' in' Bookkeeping
and Accounting, October 17.
Complete course $50.00
PHONE 378-W
FOR SALE New six room bunga
low, with bath. Apply Porter Bros.
7-14-tf
high rich hammock land. Fine view,
wonderful oaks,ideal for sub-dividing.
$3,750. Terms. E. E. Frede
rick, Winter Haver, Fla. 10-6-7t eod
FOR SALE In Palatka Heights
two large lots fenced; one new, five
room house, on the brick road. Ap
ply to H. M. MOODY. ll-13-3t
FOR SALE Ai a bargain, 16
guage Winchester pump shot gun,
new. Chas. E. Rowton, 20 Lemon St.
' 10-13-tf
Jarrett-Sibert FB Smith
Referee Henry Tribbel (Universi
ty of Florida)
Umpire Tim Smith (Suwanee.)
Head Lineman L. E. Tenney (Uni
versity of Florida.)
Field Judge Jack Merriam (Geor
gia Tech.)
Time of quarters, 12 and 15
minutes.
BEST LYTLE AND SEENA
OWEN AT GRAND MONDAY
Seena Owen is Bert Lytell's lead
ing woman in "The Price of Redemp
tion," the new Metro picture which
CLASSIFIED ADS
AGENTS Sell Mifburn puncture
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nails" in tire. Sell every owner. 33 1-3
profit. Milburn Puncture Proof Tube
Co., 336 W. 47th., Chicago.
FOR RENT Rooms for light
house keeping. 501 Kirby street. 16-3t
WANTED To rent furnished
rooming house or small hotel well
located, with prospect of buying. Ad
dress. E. E. PERKINS, Rodman. 13-Ct
FOR SALE First class piano in
perfect condition, just been tuned,
price $100. Apply 231 N. Second St.
Oct. 14-2t.
FOR RENT Both sleeping and
light housekeeping rooms, furnished.
308 River street. 10-14-8t.
HEMSTITCHING and picoting at
tachment, works on all sewing machines;-
priced $2; personal checks
10c extra. Light's Mail Order House,
SLEEP WELL
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SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
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FOR SALE Petermann's famous
Cedar Chests. One ready for inune
diate delivery. Apply to Henis Pe
Play Checkers?
Is it your move? Let us do it We
move anything.
Zofn's Transfer
Baggage, Furniture and General
Hauling. Furniture Storage.
Service our motto: Prices right-
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KAHNEB.
A. C. GOODRICH
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wishes to announce that he has opened a
class
SIGN PAINTING SHOP
At 1 1 1 North First Street Phone n
and is in position to accommodate his oil
tomers and solicits new business.
"When You Think of Signs, Think of GOODRll
that we refrain from parking cars
on lawns around the church and resi
dences. Done at Palatka, Fla., Saturday,
October 15, 1921.
HENRY M. FEARNSIDE,
' Mayor.
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Brunswick oval all-wood tone amplifier a valu
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